What are some tech youtubers worth watching?
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What are some tech youtubers worth watching?
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man of the ross
Is this the new shill thread?
if you care about hardware reviews, Gamers Nexus
The Wendells
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Vegan Gains?
curious marc
> machining components to get a xerox alto back online
> 15k views
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LGR
> sperging out over an old tattered carboard box from goodwill
> millions of views
FUCK THIS GAY EARTH
Does Jow Forums enjoy 8-bitguy's vids?
>watches a random vidjya of 8BG
> Talks about useful things
>he pulls out a Glock 19
Instantly subscribed
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Linus reminds me of this skit youtube.com
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Have you seen his other channels?
hey hey people sseth here
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I like this Linux melon
Holy shit. Someone I like online isn't a fag? Amazing!
>ttgl
*snap*
will be more science/technology/engineering than consumer tech but regardless:
Applied Science - top tier, seriously, go subscribe to him
Tech Ingredients - a few decent videos, some go into a similar amount of depth to Applied Science
Cody's Lab - a bit more mainstream but occasionally decent
EEVBlog - needs no introduction
bigclivedotcom - electronic teardowns, usually dodgy cheap chinese crap but occasionally more interesting devices
mikeselectricstuff - rarely uploads but does teardowns of more extreme things like xray machines/military boards/etc
electronupdate - teardown of integrated circuits with explanation and overview of the silicon die
Marco Reps - a german with a great sense of humor, shills a bit but does some interesting electronic reviews/projects
Andreas Spiess - a swiss that is self described as having 'fresh ideas around sensors and microcontrollers'
The Post Apocalyptic Inventor - a german that does occasional shop talk/vintage electronic repair and rebuilds from old components, the name is self-explanatory
AvE - also shouldn't need an introduction as of late
This Old Tony - more comedy/entertainment but does machining/milling
Abom79 - straight up machining/milling
NurdRage - one of the original youtube chemists
NileRed - newer and with a higher production quality (but overall more casual videos I feel)
Doug's Lab - another chemist channel, basically dead but it's far more amateur/hobbyist and has a nice vibe to the videos (especially the earlier ones)
Primitive Technology - the best stone age technology you'll find
probably forgetting some but some of these are the more informative/educational channels you'll find on youtube
fuck yuo ttgl is good fcuk
>AvE
holy fuck it has been a year since I've watched him, the "whitening plastic" video on his home page perfectly exemplifies the way he talks.
That was an amazing video. It's like English at its peak
Ruseberry our girl
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It's like he got a masters degree in English and after realizing it was worthless decided to become an engineer.
>67777777
im still angry and that thread got slid suspiciously fast
NEFARIOUS
Second This Old Tony. That guy is a pisser. Quality viewing.
Don't look up programmer blogs. It's all a bunch of twinks who just learned "hello world" and like to show off their beat windows 10 desktop layout. They basically exist to encourage people to get a CS degree. Meanwhile all they did was learn basic html but they take really nice photos so they call themselves "web developers".
Is that Sseth?
I like someordinarygamers, not really tech but he talks tech stuff every once in a while
>zoomer